Following the welcome and opening address by Defra a top line up of agricultural economists will present their research findings and offer views on this high priority issue, of crucial importance for the agri-food sector in the UK, the EU and other countries throughout the world.

The morning will focus on scenario analyses by various organisations and researchers of the potential impact on UKagriculture.

Stimulated by the presentations and discussions in the morning, the afternoon will focus on some of the key questions the UK faces as to its future trading regulations, partners and arrangements, including the role of potential non-tariff barriers and issues around existing preferential schemes.

The day will conclude with a discussion, questions and comments on issues raised throughout the day addressed by a panel of some of the UK’s key agricultural stake-holders and members of the economics profession - including reflections on research and data gaps that need to be undertaken by agricultural economists.

Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

Please register as soon as possible for this key conference that brings together the latest research, as places arelimited. The full programme will be available shortly.

AES members, as well as retired Society members, can attend the conference for free. Non-members wishing to attend can do so upon registering for a year’s membership of the Agricultural EconomicsSociety. To subscribe on line, please click here for enquires about AES, please contact Katy Thorne, the AES Secretariat secretariat@aes.ac.uk Tel: +44 1295 750 182